B05B1/3405

Vane for a shower head
10399095 · 2019-09-03 ·

An atomizing and vortex generating vane for cooperation with a nozzle of a shower head includes a cylindrical body having a central longitudinal axis and a vane blocker centered about the axis. The vane blocker has a cross-sectional profile rotated about the axis in a helical path from top to bottom, forming helical flow boundary walls. Fluid flows through flow paths defined by the flow boundary walls, in a swirling path around the central longitudinal axis. A splash nozzle including the vane generates fluid jets ranging from full cone to the hollow cone fluid jets, for showering purposes. A shower head including a storage tank and a plurality of the splash nozzles is designed to conserve water while providing a warm and comfortable shower experience.

LIQUID DISPENSING PRODUCT HAVING A SPRAY DISPENSER
20240157379 · 2024-05-16 ·

The present disclosure relates to liquid dispensing products comprising spray dispensers and methods of using such products.

Showerhead and bubble generating unit

A shower head to jet an air bubble-liquid mixture by mixing air bubbles into the liquid includes a shower nozzle, a flow-adjustment piece, and air introduction passages. The shower nozzle includes an air bubble mixing space. The flow-adjustment piece is arranged in the air bubble mixing space. The air introduction passages cause air to flow into the air bubble mixing space therethrough.

LIQUID SAVING DEVICE
20190247870 · 2019-08-15 ·

A liquid saving device includes a liquid guide and a vortex adaptor. The liquid guide includes a primary recess, an indentation, and a plurality of primary pores. The vortex adaptor includes at least one air inlet structure, a trench, a gap and a center through hole. The plurality of primary pores is coupled to the indentation for receiving a first liquid stream to generate a same plurality of second liquid streams at respective ends. At least part of the plurality of primary pores have different lengths. A primary pore has a shorter length if the first primary pore outputs its corresponding second liquid stream with a larger deflection, and vice versa. The trench receives both at least one secondary liquid stream and air to generate a first aerated vortex. An elevated flow of the first aerated vortex with a spray-form liquid stream to generate a second aerated vortex.

Filter backwash nozzle

A nozzle is disclosed for use within a filter for inputting a jetting stream into the filter media to clean the filter media. The nozzle comprises an inlet for communication with a jetting stream source, and a plurality of plates stacked parallel and abutting one another. The plurality of plates comprises at least a top plate and a bottom plate, one of the plates having an aperture through the center thereof for receiving the jetting stream, wherein between adjacent plates at least one space is provided extending from the outside edge of the plates to the interior of plates and in fluid communication with the aperture for channeling the jetting stream radially outward from and substantially parallel with the longitudinal plane of the plate.

Urea solution injection device integrated with mixer

A urea solution injection device includes an exhaust pipe for discharging exhaust gas generated in a combustion chamber to the exterior; an injector is installed and pierces into the exhaust pipe to inject urea solution into the exhaust gas flowing in the exhaust pipe. A catalyst is disposed at a position after the injector when viewed in a flow direction of the exhaust gas and the exhaust gas is discharged to the exterior to decompose the exhaust gas mixed with the urea solution. A urea solution mixer is provided at an end of the injector and installed and pierces into the exhaust pipe. Accordingly the urea solution injected from the injector is dispersed therein. An installation unit provides for the urea solution mixer to be installed in the exhaust pipe and pierces into the exhaust pipe.

MIXING VALVE
20240173680 · 2024-05-30 ·

The disclosure concerns a mixing valve for mixing two coating agent components (e.g. master batch and hardener) to form a multi-component mixture, with two coating agent inlets for supplying the two coating agent components and with two coating agent valves for controlling the coating agent flow through the two coating agent inlets, as well as with a coating agent outlet for discharging the multi-component mixture in a specific outflow direction. The disclosure provides that at least one of the coating agent valves is formed as a rotary slide valve having two plane-parallel valve discs which are rotatable relative to each other about an axis of rotation.

Nozzle arrangement and dispensing head
10335805 · 2019-07-02 · ·

A nozzle arrangement for the preferably fan-like atomization of a fluid, particularly oil, a dispensing head with such a nozzle arrangement, and the use of such a nozzle arrangement for the particularly fan-like atomization of a fluid, particularly of an oil, is proposed, wherein a channel of the nozzle arrangement has a first channel portion and a second channel portion that connects to the first channel portion in the direction of flow of the fluid, wherein the first channel portion converges in the direction of flow of the fluid, wherein the second channel portion is elongate and/or slot-like in cross section and bordered by two elongate side surfaces and two short leg surfaces, wherein the leg surfaces are inclined relative to the direction of flow and/or a longitudinal axis of the channel, and/or wherein the second channel portion is embodied as a trapezoidal prism and the side surfaces are arranged so as to be at least substantially parallel to one another.

SHOWERHEAD WITH HYPERBOLOID SPRAYS
20240181472 · 2024-06-06 ·

A showerhead assembly is provided which includes a showerhead having a faceplate with an inner ring of nozzles and an outer ring of nozzles. Each nozzle of the outer ring points radially inward and with the same angle in a first direction tangential to the outer ring. Further, each nozzle of the inner ring points radially inward and with the same angle in a second direction tangential to the outer ring. Preferably, the outer ring nozzles point radially inward the same angle as the inner ring nozzles, but the outer ring nozzles point tangentially in the opposite directions as the inner ring. The nozzles are configured to emit non-intersecting narrow streams of water. The second spray is concentrically nested within the first spray and, collectively, the sprays produce a hyperboloid shape having a woven or lattice-like pattern.

Liquid polymer activation unit with improved hydration chamber
10300501 · 2019-05-28 · ·

A polymer activation assembly is provided for separating monomer from the oil in which it is suspended in a polymer forming suspension and mixing the monomer with water supplied from another stream. The supply water is supplied through a primary fluid channel extending through the activation assembly and which transitions to a relatively wide rectangular activation channel. A secondary fluid inlet is formed in a side of the activation assembly for injection of the polymer forming suspension therein. A nozzle section of the secondary fluid inlet is formed between an initial section of the inlet and the activation channel. The nozzle section is generally rectangular in cross section and relatively shallow. The distal end of the nozzle section has a width that approximates the width of the activation channel. The nozzle section angles at an acute angle toward the outlet.